Condom allergy can feel itchy, burning sensation, uncomfortable, and the vulva may be congested and edematous. If you find condom allergy, you need to stop using it immediately, wash it with warm water, and it can usually be relieved if you don’t touch the condom again. If the symptoms are more serious, use anti-allergy drugs, such as hydrocortisone and Xithromax, under the guidance of a doctor. Xyosmin is usually taken once and no further medication is needed if the symptoms are relieved. If the allergy is more serious, the duration of medication will be decided according to the patient’s own symptoms. The specific medication should be combined with the clinical situation and guided by the doctor’s interview.